Add-on integrated with Ubik
Text and email notifications for patients
Minimize wait times and line-ups in your pharmacy by sending your patients text (SMS) and email messaging to inform them when their prescriptions are ready - right from Ubik. Text and email notifications also help reduce administrative time, so you can focus on patient care.
Send the right message at the right time
Select from a library of templates or create your own text messages or email notifications to send to your patients from Ubik. Just add patient mobile numbers or emails to their files, activate the service and send messages at specified days and times.
Increase your efficiency
Sending notifications helps to maximize your time and reduce phone calls. You spend less time on administrative tasks and more time on patient care.
Streamline in-pharmacy traffic
Helps to reduce waves of prescription pick-ups, decrease the number of patients who come in to order prescriptions and wait, and minimize face-to-face time reducing the risk of exposure for everyone.
How text and email notifications benefit you and your patients
Manage your workflow
- Schedule notifications based on your workload to reduce administrative duties and time spent on the phone, optimizing your workflow efficiency and serving in-pharmacy patients.
Reduce the risk of exposure
- The patient notification feature helps minimize patient face-time reducing the risk of exposure for everyone.
Help improve medication adherence
- Personalized messages convey information that’s important for your patients’ health, and help them adhere to their medication therapy.
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